40degsouth
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I think you're drawing a long bow hoping the exudates produced from the purslane will genetically alter the chemistry to induce the roots to update?? Or have l taken that the wrong way??
mwaahahahaaa!!! Don’t encourage me.Haliphites are cool, salt loving plants and they need it. Purslane is one!! I thought you were touching on it, sneakily droping the microphone.
My thoughts are that in a "perfect" system you can recycle all outputs but it's a bit like perpetual motion, it's got to slow down at some point.
I used to recycle all my materials but last year l intoduced a pathogen into my r&d with a green manure crop so now l can't. I learnt a lot about bio security after that.
You indoor guys are like crazy wizards mixing up potions and concoctions, making the sun go up and down..
Those aphids were probably worshiping you as their god bringing in more and more followers and sacrificing cannibis plants to their daity??
Cheers 40
Hey Yukon! Your discussion of using Purslane as a cover crop has me intrigued. Years ago, I grew Golden Purslane as a salad crop, and I recall it having a pleasant flavor that was a nice addition to a "Mesclun" style salad made from arugula, baby lettuces and baby greens. I just ordered some seed.
Are you using wild purslane, or a cultivar?